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>> of course that technology in getting that back up and going is great. from the standpoint of communication, you have to communicate because people will naturally get fearful without knowledge. people will start doing things they should not do. absolutely should have had better communication. dennis: hillary. >> just remember -- dennis: i have a question. my questions are far more important than your answers. [laughter] but it occurs to me, everyone saying this will further undermine confidence among small investors. really couldn't you give a message until small investors that this should not undermine your confidence? this is not worth worrying about. >> it isn't worth worrying about because we saw the proof is in how the market closed. it closed at. we were able to jump right back in there. we should never forget that bothers the tech guide. he has led the nasdaq to a global international success, a lot of foreign companies public and does so much more. maybe he's not theest communicator, but he is an awfully great technology guy. dennis: also suppose
>> of course that technology in getting that back up and going is great. from the standpoint of communication, you have to communicate because people will naturally get fearful without knowledge. people will start doing things they should not do. absolutely should have had better communication. dennis: hillary. >> just remember -- dennis: i have a question. my questions are far more important than your answers. [laughter] but it occurs to me, everyone saying this will further...
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david: and technology, what do you think of that sector in general? >> we'll see something out of apple over the next couple weeks. we'll see what kind of products they are bringing out. david: what do you think it will be? >> we think it is clear a 5s, a cheaper phone. david: won't be a game-changer oror new product entirely no. >> no. i think that will be in the iphone 6. we want to look what happens in china, whether they have a china mobile phone. david: because you're looking at apple you have a stock that relates closely to apple, ttm technologys. >> they do manufacturing of the printed circuit boards that go into a lot of phones. we're seeing hiring at their fa facilities and that is a good indication something is coming. david: "wall street journal" how to look for stocks. tim are you looking at european stocks at all? >> you know, we've been looking how they have been responding i guess given the better economic data but let's not forget there is a big german election coming up. perhaps this isn't surprising coming into the german selections.
david: and technology, what do you think of that sector in general? >> we'll see something out of apple over the next couple weeks. we'll see what kind of products they are bringing out. david: what do you think it will be? >> we think it is clear a 5s, a cheaper phone. david: won't be a game-changer oror new product entirely no. >> no. i think that will be in the iphone 6. we want to look what happens in china, whether they have a china mobile phone. david: because you're...
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this is a time you want to play cyclical areas of the economy, like technology and industrials and the defensive trade and yield oriented trade is fading. adam: as we wrap up, you know, with the potential for a pull back stick to your strategy, now is not the time to get out, but stay the course and weather this; correct? >> look, i think that one of the mistakes vinest res make all the time is losing that discipline around particularly volatile periods of the time. there's never a time not to be disciplined. to the extent you are inclined and want to look for a slightly better entry point, you may get that. we tell investors not to be cues about it. it's not a winning strategy. adam: senior vice president and chief investment strategist, thank you for joining us on "the closing bell" -- or "count down to the closing bell," it rings in luff ri 45 minutes, another great day for the facebook ceo, shares rallying, but is that stock over valued? yep, according to one guy we'll talk to, we'll talk to a business professor who wrote the book on valuations and the race for new cancer drugs spa
this is a time you want to play cyclical areas of the economy, like technology and industrials and the defensive trade and yield oriented trade is fading. adam: as we wrap up, you know, with the potential for a pull back stick to your strategy, now is not the time to get out, but stay the course and weather this; correct? >> look, i think that one of the mistakes vinest res make all the time is losing that discipline around particularly volatile periods of the time. there's never a time...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning thinks. that is a bit of a controversy. the go pro gran pree on sunday. scott dixon who led a good chunk of the race. clipped another team crew member. the man went flying. luckily only had a twisted ankle. dixon said the man did it on purpose. now no less he was hit with a penalty sending him from second to 15th place. will power ends uptaking the checkered flag for his third win at sonoma. >>> rising new trend that can effect the safety of california roads. according to the latest numbers from the dmv there are more older drivers and fewer teenagers behind the wheel. they paid special attention to these groups because they are most likely to cause an accident in in total drivers over the age of 85 caused the most accidents. over the past ten years the number of older drivers
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning thinks. that is a bit of a controversy. the go pro gran pree on sunday. scott dixon who led a good chunk of the race. clipped another team crew member. the man went flying....
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foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need. >>> plus, jim responds to your tweets. @jimcramer #mad tweets. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on
foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need....
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the students are taking surveillance technology to the next level. they can now turn a blurry face into a clear one, a flat image into a 3d model. oh, my goodness. their technology can take a masked face and, by focusing only on the eyebrows, search a catalogue of faces, come up with several people with very similar eyebrows, and eventually find the identity of the person. >> marios: so, utzav is going to take a normal photograph of you. >> stahl: the software maps a face using dots like electronic measles and creates something as unique as a fingerprint-- a faceprint. this is your facial recognition technology working right now to find me? >> utzav: yes. >> stahl: for this demonstration, they had added my picture ahead of time to the university's database. >> marios: that's the top match. >> to use face recognition, use the color-coded button on your remote. >> stahl: facial recognition is already in some of our home appliances, like tvs. >> hi, tv. >> stahl: in our mobile devices, pins and passwords are giving way to faceprints. and the technology
the students are taking surveillance technology to the next level. they can now turn a blurry face into a clear one, a flat image into a 3d model. oh, my goodness. their technology can take a masked face and, by focusing only on the eyebrows, search a catalogue of faces, come up with several people with very similar eyebrows, and eventually find the identity of the person. >> marios: so, utzav is going to take a normal photograph of you. >> stahl: the software maps a face using dots...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a reg
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira...
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goodrich, united technologies, unites technologies made the acquisition of goodrich. the airspace is on fire in the country. you default to that that's an international market that must be based here. like united technology, it's a smart company. >> street research, not too much this week. the deutsche bank upgrading dollar tree to buy to hold. sales incrementally positive on the dollar stores. you not only follow the stores you manage to get into one or two every weekend. >> i do prefer dollar tree. if you ever bought candy the a cvs or walgreens, you're a sucker. >> is that significant? >> if you buy readers, i can't see a thing, you're playing full praise. you go there, they're a fraction. >> the stock's up so much. what could happen there? >> the board is all up, you've got a standstill expiring or expiring. there's continued chatter, could you see, could you try to force a deal between family dollar and dollar tree. >> dollar tree had good numbers last week. >> dollar general. >> dollar general, frankly a buyback king. they have -- they spin -- >> walmart have an
goodrich, united technologies, unites technologies made the acquisition of goodrich. the airspace is on fire in the country. you default to that that's an international market that must be based here. like united technology, it's a smart company. >> street research, not too much this week. the deutsche bank upgrading dollar tree to buy to hold. sales incrementally positive on the dollar stores. you not only follow the stores you manage to get into one or two every weekend. >> i do...
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nasdaq which has been b you oyed by some of the high technology stocks dipping in the negative territory and the s&p down 6 points at 1656, mandy. >> let's talk more about the markets. joining us now is our guest panel. rick santelli who loves to jump in on every single topic. let's start with you. you're the lucky one next to me, right? >> yes. >> the private bank. >> yes. >> what are you saying to the private bank clients right now about the markets? >> well, actually, we still like equities. we still think that the market is fairly priced. it's not cheap like it was a number of months. valuations are reasonable. we think on a relative basis -- >> after the pullback over the course of august things have come back to what you think is a fair price? >> off 3%, 3.5% from the highs. even after june after the initial taper conversation, we were down about 9%. there's still actually relative to fixed income, relative to cash, closer to asset classes, we think a reasonable place to put money to work although volatility picks up in the fall with september and the news stories, the fed meeting.
nasdaq which has been b you oyed by some of the high technology stocks dipping in the negative territory and the s&p down 6 points at 1656, mandy. >> let's talk more about the markets. joining us now is our guest panel. rick santelli who loves to jump in on every single topic. let's start with you. you're the lucky one next to me, right? >> yes. >> the private bank. >> yes. >> what are you saying to the private bank clients right now about the markets? >>...
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three days best nasdaq blew up, the goldman sachs had a technology snafu. adam: right. >> a year ago, knight capital had huge technology snafu it, wasn't the new york stock exchange fault but it occurred on the new york stock exchange. you had flash crash where was a new york stock exchange issue where the market imploded in seconds. nobody pointed to fingers at him with the technology snafu. what we have is bizarre market. it is not just one market of the it is many markets. it is 40 markets with stuff like bats and direct edge and black markets. pools. think about it, nasdaq and its stocks is responsible for pricing mechanism, the feed, which is the sip which we'll not get into here but it is responsible for that. it is getting it from all different sources. this is very complicated. i would direct people to holman jenkins column in the "wall street journal" how difficult it is and all computer operated. bob greifeld did a good job getting nasdaq back in order. he did a lousy job communicating that. is that what he is paid to do? yes, he is paid to somewh
three days best nasdaq blew up, the goldman sachs had a technology snafu. adam: right. >> a year ago, knight capital had huge technology snafu it, wasn't the new york stock exchange fault but it occurred on the new york stock exchange. you had flash crash where was a new york stock exchange issue where the market imploded in seconds. nobody pointed to fingers at him with the technology snafu. what we have is bizarre market. it is not just one market of the it is many markets. it is 40...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. >>> the dram is over. for on next pharmaceuticals and amgen. onyx agreed to be bought for over $10 billion and it ends a two month period where they put themselves up for sale. amgen will gain access to cancer research and medication and shareholders will get $125 per share from amgen up from the original $120 per share bid. back over to you. >> this one to you. >> this is about that success they had, judge, with the early stage very positive reaction and they're also in another cancer marketing basically for nexvar with bayer. that's interesting because it bauts bayer and amgen in bed together through the marketing deal and you throw in the fact another san francisco based firm and san francisco real estate has to see yet another boost, judge, because you have got facebook and google and all the rest and now you have a bunch more millionaires coming
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it's just technology, we've got a lot of pluses with technology but there is a hollowing out here and across the globe. >> tim, where do the opportunities be reborn? where can we look at where opportunities are for the middle class and for growth? because we live in a society, you know, in america we're encouraged to go to college, we're encouraging to seek a higher education that's going to have a bigger paycheck. but isn't there an opportunity for growth out of technology? >> also adding to that question, it's not just the young people who may be more adept at trying to find new opportunities within this, but it's the people who are being left out who are in the middle class, who have certain skills. what's the hope for them? >> right. the blessing of technology is increases productivity and makes us all richer it. problem is, it seems to be going consistently after those middle skilled jobs. one thing we could do is boost our support for community colleges. some of the middle skill jobs that are not going away are jobs where you could have a high school degree and maybe six months
it's just technology, we've got a lot of pluses with technology but there is a hollowing out here and across the globe. >> tim, where do the opportunities be reborn? where can we look at where opportunities are for the middle class and for growth? because we live in a society, you know, in america we're encouraged to go to college, we're encouraging to seek a higher education that's going to have a bigger paycheck. but isn't there an opportunity for growth out of technology? >> also...
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something i've started calling technology whack-a-mole. you have one problem here, another problem there. it's sort of the nature of complex systems. and i think until we're ready to acknowledge what complex systems are and how to properly deal with them, we're going to constantly see things like this, some worse and some more benign. >> you say that we lately have been seeing these problems. i mean, if you have large systems or large business, i mean, won't you always have kind of problems along the way? is it anything new in reality? isn't it just it's another type of problem now? >> well, it's true. so in technology systems and economics systems, you have what's called fault-tolerant design. you have constant failures. you know, the airline industry is a great example. you have constant failures, but generally those failures are transparent. they never bubble up to the surface because systems are still resilient. just because a technology system fails doesn't mean it needs to crash. and we could be designing our systems, engineering our
something i've started calling technology whack-a-mole. you have one problem here, another problem there. it's sort of the nature of complex systems. and i think until we're ready to acknowledge what complex systems are and how to properly deal with them, we're going to constantly see things like this, some worse and some more benign. >> you say that we lately have been seeing these problems. i mean, if you have large systems or large business, i mean, won't you always have kind of...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. >>> donald trump likes to say you're fired. now new york attorney general is saying to trump you're sued. eric schneiderman has filed a $40 million lawsuit geanes trump saying he has helped to run what turned out to be a phony trump university,
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> monday, august 26th, a big week for vacations, but not the news business. just look at this. spying, snooping on nor e-mails, an issue that could pry voters away from the obama camp. in 20 states, private lobbyists get jen rick public pensions. why is this happening? we have a report for you. can it be gamers make better employees? our guest says, yes, and it's not just drone pilots either. we have a big boxer here making music without instruments on the street right now. how much money will he make during our show? ♪ look at t
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it is time to my wise -- mob ilize those technologies, to change the fundamental construct on on which our nation was built. we asserted a quality -- equality, but we built this on inequality. as we go forward into the 21st century, we ask, as the w.k. kellogg foundation, to move beyond rhetoric and beyond denial. publication last week that suggested that we are contrary to a post-racial less than half of whites actually believe we have made a lot of ryegrass toward -- toward dr. king's dream. that means that some of us are moving past denial of the work that remains to be done. and a lot of us are moving past denial. once we passed the dial of fact fact, we must move past the denial of fact, of the consequences, of the feelings. i want to tell you a buried brief story of when i was 13 -- a very brief story of when i was about 13 rate -- 13. i lived in an area that was all white, and they brought in colored kids from all over the country. it was my first exposure to different backgrounds. my roommate was another young woman from my town. we got along famously. at the end of the summer
it is time to my wise -- mob ilize those technologies, to change the fundamental construct on on which our nation was built. we asserted a quality -- equality, but we built this on inequality. as we go forward into the 21st century, we ask, as the w.k. kellogg foundation, to move beyond rhetoric and beyond denial. publication last week that suggested that we are contrary to a post-racial less than half of whites actually believe we have made a lot of ryegrass toward -- toward dr. king's dream....
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever.vent. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> brian: we're just one hour away from the opening bell at article street. what can we expect after last week acedia pointing finish? lauren is live and walking around on
born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop...